The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... father's death anew ; but I must attend his Majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in fub- jection . Laf . You fhall find of the King a husband , Madam ; you , Sir , a father . He , that fo generally is at all times ...
... father's death anew ; but I must attend his Majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in fub- jection . Laf . You fhall find of the King a husband , Madam ; you , Sir , a father . He , that fo generally is at all times ...
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... father , ( O , that bad ! how fad a paffage ' tis ! ) whofe skill was al- moft as great as his honefty ; had it ftretch'd fo far , it would have made nature immortal , and death should ́have play'd for lack of work . ' Would , for the ...
... father , ( O , that bad ! how fad a paffage ' tis ! ) whofe skill was al- moft as great as his honefty ; had it ftretch'd fo far , it would have made nature immortal , and death should ́have play'd for lack of work . ' Would , for the ...
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... father . [ Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu . of ( 2 ) If the living be Enemy to the Grief , the Excefs makes it foon mortal . ] This feems very obfcure ; but the Addition of a Ne- gative perfectly difpels all the Mift . If the Living be not ...
... father . [ Exeunt Bertram and Lafeu . of ( 2 ) If the living be Enemy to the Grief , the Excefs makes it foon mortal . ] This feems very obfcure ; but the Addition of a Ne- gative perfectly difpels all the Mift . If the Living be not ...
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... father ; I think not on my And thefe great tears grace his remembrance more , Than thofe I fhed for him . What was he like ? I have forgot him . My imagination Carries no favour in it , but my Bertram's . I am undone ; there is no ...
... father ; I think not on my And thefe great tears grace his remembrance more , Than thofe I fhed for him . What was he like ? I have forgot him . My imagination Carries no favour in it , but my Bertram's . I am undone ; there is no ...
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... father's face . Frank nature , rather curious than in halle , Hath well compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'ft thou inherit too ! Welcome to Paris . Ber . My thanks and duty are your Majefty's . King . I would I had that ...
... father's face . Frank nature , rather curious than in halle , Hath well compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'ft thou inherit too ! Welcome to Paris . Ber . My thanks and duty are your Majefty's . King . I would I had that ...
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